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As people in America know, we've barely gotten any snow this year. Also, as people in America know, the Super Bowl is this Sunday. So, on Friday, second-to-last block, we heard a message come on the loudspeaker, that went kind of like this:
"Weather forecasts in Colorado [I'm in New Jersey] show that major snowstorms are heading toward our area. An astounding two feet of snow is going to cause a major avalanche in our area, in the freezing 50 degree weather that we currently have. Therefore, Head Meteorologist <Our Headmaster, not a meteorologist> has announced a snow day for Monday"
So yeah, we got a day off for the day after the Super Bowl. 1smile1
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I don't get forecasts anymore, we have no TV...so I dunno what's happening over here in the Eastern Coast of Unites States, I don't really care at all about the Super Bowl, waste of time IMO.
I'm in love with a dragon <3
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I live in East Europe,dident have school already for 8 days. You cant even move out of your houses.
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I live in East Europe,dident have school already for 8 days. You cant even move out of your houses.
Lucky. We are having no snow, it's really annoying, because usually if it snows an inch (for my school only) we get a snow day.
Pah beat the trip I had to Japan AND Germany. I think I almost lost 7 toes and fingers. Oh and Yahoo says...
Tonight Tomorrow Wed Thu Fri
H: 30 H: 21 H: 25 H: 34 H:30
L: 12 L: 1 L: 6 L: 5 L:7
Fahrenheit or Celsius?
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
- ShinsukeIto
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It has to be like -45 with a windchill putting it to -70 for me to get a snow day... Silly minnesota.
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Lol. I live in Brazil, which is in the south hemisphere so it's summer currently and as you're expecting, IT'S EFFING HELL HERE. Sometimes it gets to 30° celsius.
And obviously there's no snow in this whole country except for a small region near here where it snows sometimes at winter (people from all the regions of Brazil go there just to see the snow... )...
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Wait a second.
OP wrote:freezing
OP wrote:50 degree
In what measure of temperature is 50 degrees freezing?
Kelvin. In 50 degrees Kelvin, it is really, really cold. Like, ridiculously cold.
Secondly, I think you should read that quote again. And the third word in the topic. And the rest of the OP.
1smile1
Sometimes it gets to 30° celsius.
According to the news, it's actually 40° celsius, and the thermal sensation or whatever it's called is of 50° celsius.
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